That was actually interesting, it's good to see how easy a two light LED setup can change a scene from looking like a Primary school media production to a cinematic composition.
I'm a fan of "The Conversion of St Paul" by Caravaggio because it used the unique receding of colour (red bottom left, blacks top right) to add depth, which Would be good to take on in film.

1. It's the fear of putting all the effort in and no one truly appreciating what went into it, or even caring at all for that matter.

2. My main technical issue is lighting, i own 2 piss weak LED's and 2 $5 Work lights and a Bed sheet, that is my setup, if you want to see how i utilised those look at my Profile here on No Film School and the vid is embedded, honestly it's not that bad, but still my weak point.

3. I live out rural, in the sticks, bushland, it's me and my A7s, so yeah being a one man show is a hard knock life.

4. I would love to see more stuff on lighting and articles on the A7s, but that would be unfair to those who do not have one, so yeah, maybe more stuff on shot compositions and audio?

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